Modern mobile users have been conditioned to very quickly find the X, close or cancel buttons to dismiss all kinds of modal dialogs and ads in mobile apps. The typical scenario is - a user returns to ...

I wounder if there can be problems about using modal dialog's in relation to the good user experience?
I find that it is an easy way to add some "sub-screens" in relation to the main object without ...

I'm working on a backend settings page on which users can add/remove members as well as add/remove/edit services associated with each member. All of the adding/removing/editing is inline.
Depending ...

We have a process where a user uploads a file and then is shown a results page with information we've gleaned from their file as well as the option to:
explore search results related to their input ...

I'm building a mobile app about asking questions and getting responses.
The responses can be almost immediate (~10-15 seconds) but about half of the time it may take hours for a response to be sent.
...

Are there other ways of confirming a user registration other than a confirmation email? I'm finding a lot of confirmation emails are getting sent to users junk mail folders and flooding our customer ...

When I open OneDrive, OneNote or other Microsoft software, I press the Log In button and it displays a form with a field to enter ONLY email. When I press Next, I land on a standard login form with ...

I'm programming a small PC app which is mainly used to perform a set of sequential, step-by-step actions, and I wonder what would be a "standard" way to design its UI, so it would follow conventions ...

I'm an iOS developer and will be sitting in on some design meetings with the UI/UX team. I want to be able to have us speak common language in relation to how a user navigates a mobile app - how they ...

In my 3 screens below, I've shown the edit, review and save screens. These screens are part of a 4 stage process.
On the final screen (save), instead of the interface having a new screen, a sidebar ...

I've got myself in a challenging situation. Currently I'm working on an web-application. This application isn't intuitive at all. Now I'm bumping my head on this one;
In the titles page you have on ...

I'm developing an Android application where I have entities A and sub-entities B.
An A can have multiple Bs associated with it. (There's a database check for referential integrity).
I'm planning to ...

We offer a SaaS to monitor performance of equipment used in natural gas compression.
The most used feature (60% of users seek this out on arrival) of our service is to search for a particular unit to ...

There are 3 steps of setup and registation of a web app.
the 3 step is activate in 3 party web page [google page]
the step before should explain the user that he is about to continue to a new page, ...

I was designing a microcopy for searching friends on an online community. I want to enable users to search either by names/emails or comma separated criteria. I made a draft wireframes shown on the ...

I am a server side programmer who as of the last year has really had to get comfortable with front end design and UX. I feel that I am currently producing good experience for the user however I lack ...

This may seem like a trivial question, but I'm dying to know the answer from some professional web designers.
I have built a number of websites myself over the past 8 years, some of which have gone ...

I have a simple form that the user fills out, and I want the user to read a simple 5-step set of instructions on how to fill out the form and what happens after they hit "submit." I'd love to know if ...

In the world of business, one of the most common scenarios is having some sort of task system that has a natural business progression.
For example, someone at Department A initiates the task, it then ...

Not sure if the collapsible panels have a different name but I have seen them referred to as rollouts. I have used many applications that use one or the other or both, but I am wondering if there are ...

I always thought sliders weren't as optimal for numerical parameters. You not only have to look where the parameter is, but also where the slider is and ensure you are clicking exactly there to make ...

I've been searching everywhere I know for research concerning the topics listed below, but have been unable to find anything specific. The best I can come up with is general literature. Specifically I ...

I'm wondering if any one have any good knowledge about breadcrumb navigation and if you can use it as the only way to navigate backwards in a GUI (if you don't use the browser functionality)? And to ...

Recently I've noticed more and more sign-in / sign-up workflows defaulting to the sign-up option first and providing a minimal "Sign-In / Login" action somewhere else on the page. What's the reason ...

My team is developing an application on a mobile device involving a lot of scanning of barcodes (industrial applications, yay). Mobile = limited real estate.
In a particular case, we need the user to ...

I want to launch a "Express Buy" button just under a product picture. The idea is to avoid one click, the one that goes to the product card.
I want this to go straight in to my user's shopping cart. ...

There is more and more talk of web designers moving away from the idea of spending an incredible amount of time wireframing and then designing in Photoshop and I wanted to get everyone's opinion on ...

I am trying to determine would the best user experience would be for a particular flow, and I though maybe getting a fresh perspective on it would be helpful.
I have three screens that I am currently ...

This is always something that's interested me. I've sat at both sides of the table. I've been the developer who has had a first look at designs after they've been sold to the business, only to have ...